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After a $6.5 million renovation, the former Plummer School in Falmouth officially reopened as Plummer Senior Living following a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Dec. 13 attended by project partners and local dignitaries.
An appraisal conducted by LNR Partners of Miami Beach, Fla., a loan servicer that specializes in troubled debt, values the Bangor Mall at $28.9 million.
The sale of 1 Karen Drive in Westbrook is a great example of how long-time relationships between buyer and seller can reduce the stress of a commercial transaction when the seller wants its business to continue occupancy after the sale.
A proposal to allow mixed uses like food and hospitality businesses on the marine-oriented east side of Boothbay Harbor is sparking spirited public debate, all the more so because of the interest developer Paul Coulombe has shown in two properties
Boston Brands of Maine, a division of Sazerac Co., will invest $1 million to expand its Lewiston bottling plant, adding at least 30 jobs.
Husson University's board of trustees approved the construction of a new 7,100-square-foot, $3 million wellness learning center on the institution's Bangor campus. The new facility addresses a shortage of space for the university's growing health
Maine Maritime Academy plans to build a new $2.5 million shipboard firefighting training facility on land it owns in Penobscot.
New zoning rules in Portland, designed to encourage residential development, has resulted in at least 12 demolitions of existing homes for new structures.
The U.S. Department of Labor named Cianbro one of just 57 companies across the country to be recognized under OSHA's Star Mobile Workforce Voluntary Protection Program for its commitment to workplace safety.
Downtown Bangor is seeing plenty of new-business activity lately.
Prospective buyer interest was high in the historic Adams-Pickering Block at 105 Main St., due to the resurgence of the Bangor's downtown. So it came as no surprise to Mike Cobb of Cardente Real Estate when Brick & Mortar Holding Group Inc. sold
The owner of Giacomo's, a downtown Bangor grocery store and café, will sell the business after less than a year.
Two former owners of Michaud Distributors are part of an ownership group that will buy Scarborough Downs.
Development of a luxury condominium building at 20 Thames St., across from the Ocean Gateway in Portland, has broken ground and condo units within that project are being marketed.
Charterhouse Development Corp., a Boston real estate company, has hired a Connecticut architectural firm to update the Union Station Plaza shopping center in Portland.
Boston developer Michael Mullins, president of Mullins Management Inc., has submitted a proposal to School Administrative District 28 to redevelop the Mary E. Taylor School in Camden as a co-working facility and maker-space.
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Over the weekend, thousands of flights were canceled after the new federal restrictions took effect at some of the nation's busiest airports.
The Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to cut flights by 4% at 40 major airports and that percentage is scheduled to increase to 10% by Friday. The FAA cited safety concerns and the need to ease the strain on air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay since the federal government shutdown began last month.
Airlines warn that the cutbacks could lead to more delays, fewer available seats and higher fares in the days ahead.
Talks are underway to end the federal shutdown, but the timing of the FAA cutbacks adds uncertainty to the Thanksgiving travel rush, which is just two weeks away.
Last year, more than 20 million passengers took to the skies during Thanksgiving week, driving billions of dollars in spending and making it one of the busiest and most economically significant travel periods of the year, according to the U.S. Travel Association.
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